The Bartow tribune. The Cartersville news. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1917-1924, September 06, 1917, Image 4

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IdK BARTOW TRIBUNE The CARTERSVILLE NEWS. Published Weekly on Thursday fRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. (incorporated) Subscription Kates: $1.50 per year. 75c for six months. 40c for three months. Advertising rates furnished upon implication. Proper notice of death* will al ways be published without chargn *s soon as we learn of them, but formal obituary notices sent in later aril! be charged for at regular ad tertising rates. We reserve lh %ghl of editing all items published. Entered as second-class matter, February 17. 1910, at the post offica at Cartersviile. Ga., under the Aat at March 3. 1879, A Fine Example. A fine example of loyally and will ingness to serve was presented Wed nesday morning by the first ten of Bartow county's soldiers who went to the front on that day. When the roll was called every man was in his place, equipped and ready to go and possess* t ; with a willingness and determina tion to give a good account of himself during his service in the army. Whatever lack of sympathy in the present war aims of the government may have heretofore existed ought to be now dispelled. Whatever criticism may have heretofore beta urged ought now to bes. lenced forever. In the per sonnel of the first ten who left here Wednesday was to be counted repre sentatives of the best families of Rar tow county and front every section. One of the young men included in the list makes a personal sacrifice of five thousand dollars a year and has an earning capacity of at least that an tint, who, in order to render ser vice to his go T . eminent, lays aside to accent thirty dollars a month and to furnish wholehearted patriotic devo tion to his country’s welfare. Surel\ this ought to silenee that criticism which is untruthfully urged that this is a rich man’s war And a poor man’s fight. There is no truth in any such statements and a man discredits hiu> self to make any such charge. The rich man and the paor man are today joined in a common cause, fighting for a comrqon country and for the best interests of the human race. Those who have been backward, v\ho have assorted their own loyalty hut changed the object Immediately afterward; who have been free to say that this is Wall street’s war without explaining when, how or where; who have been sneering at the motives which have prompted the government to engage in this war; who have been questioning the good mentions of our alHe- toward us; who have been ex pre si'.-g great concern lest sending food t • I'uiype will result in starving our e!v< ; who have been raving about the dictatorship of the president and the overthrowing of the liberties secured by our fathers; who have been asserting the impregnable char acter of Germany’s war machine and insisting {hat. it is unconquerable and that our -vict ;ry is hopeless, should cease all such muttering® and at least hold up the hands of our government, give cheer to those who are to go to the front and make out of themselves ireful citizens in this time of need. Each and every citizen in America h-;s been receiving the benefits of gov ernment. For those benefits he is due a corresponding duty and responsibil ity. He should not shirk the perform ance of that duty. He should not be a slacker. He should meet his obliga tion like a man and acquit himself as a man. It is highly pleasing to those who ft;.ve an interest in America to witness ft e wholehearted response made l>y I the five per cent of the national army who entered upon the performance of tlie'r duties on last Wednesday ami of this number we are especially proud <u the ten men who went from Bar tow county, feeling sure that we will ft made happy again as soon as the renaming contingents are called out and enter upon the performance of their obligation. There Is much for the test of us to do, and we believe that within a short length of time this na tion will present a s did front to the enemy, both with reference to the share of men who will be sent to the front, as well as the great body of men and women who will be left to do the w rk at home in the various avocations• and spheres of usefulness. WANTED Boaders 206 E. Main St. Bell House Legal Advertisements. SHERIFF’S SALES. GEORGIA, Bartow County: Will be sold before the court house door is said County, within the legal hours or sale, on the first Tuesday in Octolier, 1917. to the highest bidder for cash, the following described prop erty, to-wit: One house and lot in the City .>! Cartersville, Georgia, and bounded as follows: North by Mrs. J. B. Conyers, cast by Wofford street, south by Dr. .1 X. Weems and west by Lf n How ard. Tjevied on and will be sold as the property of Eldrua Bell, to satisfy one state and county tax fi fa against -aid Bell for the year 1916. Also at the same time and plata, lot of land No. 943 in the 4th district and 3d section of Bartow county. Georgia. Levied on and will ire sold as the property of .Mrs. M. A. F. Davis, de ceased, to satisfy one state and coun ty tax fifa against the said Davis for the year 1916. Also at the same time and place, lots of land Nos. 1183, 1184, 1180, 1112, 1113, 1115, 1046 and 1121 in the 4th district and 3d section of Bartow county, Georgia, and al.-o lots Nos. 93 4, 1007, 1008, 1288 and 1119 an the 21st district and 2d section of said county. Levied on and will he sold as the .property of W. H. Camp and M. R. Wilkinson to satisfy one state and county tax fifa against said Camp end Wilkinson for the year 1916. Also at the same time and place, one house and lot in the City of Carter-- ville, and bounded as follows: On the east by Gilmer street, north by prop erty of H. J. Galt (stat< and south arid west by property of .Mrs. Jane Smiith. Levied on and will be sold as the property of Mrs. Jane Smith to satisfy one fifa issued from the Jus tice court of the 822d district G. M. in favor of Dr. R. L. McClure against said Jane Smith. Also at the same time and place, one opera house and lot In the City of Cartersviße, Georgia, and bounded as follows: North by the Jerre Field es tate, west by Wall street, south by Market street and east by vacant lot of Mrs. Nettie Chiles. Levied on and will be sold as the property of R. E. But.’er to satisfy one stale and county tax fifa against said Butler for the year 1916. This sth dav of September, 1917. W. W. CALAWAY, Sheriff T. ,T. PRICE, Deputy Sheriff, R. A. HICKS, Deputy Sheriff. RECEIVER’S SALE. By virtue of an order granted in the case of J. K. Orr Shoe Company et al v.-. H. A. Black, No July Term, 1917, Bartow Superior Court, 1 will sell before the Court House door to the highest bidder for cash within the legal hours of sale on the first Tues day in October, 1917, that certain house and lot and all apprutenances thereto in the city of Cartersvillo. Bar tow* County, Georgia, fronting north on Leake Street 94 feet, more or less, ai .1 extending hack south to the prop erty of W. C. Walton, containing one acre, more or les-. bounded en t by the A. F. Jdckson. Monntea-tie and ,T. I’. I eiwis properties, south by W. C. Walton property and west bji the G. S Crouch property. The east line of said lot running back from Leake Street to an iron >stob at the south west corner of A. F. Jackson'.-' lot, thence east to the Mountcastle line fence; with the right and privitegt to use the water from a tank in the well under the F. A. Jackson house, more fully described in deed from H. A. Black to the Oartersville Building A Loan Association, dated February, 3 1913, -and recorded in Book SS of Deeds, page 227. Clerk's officer Slice - ioi Court of Bartow County, Georgia. The sale will be thee firm all Dec and subject to confirmation by the court. W. W. CALAWAY. Recalv. r. Citation for Letters cf Administration. GEORGIA. Bartow County. To Whom It May Concern: H. Stanford, having in proper f.;rm applied tome for permanent letters-of administration on the estate of Annie t Stanford, late of said county, this is i to cite all and singular, the creditors ; and of kin of Annie Stanford to : !h and appear at my office within the | time allowed by law, and show cause, j it any they can, why permanent ad- I ministration should not be granted to j J no. H. Wikle, county administrator . n Annie Stanford's estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this :';d day of September, 1917. (. W HENDRICKS. Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale of Land. GEORGIA, Bur to w County. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary, of said county, will be -old at auction at the e mrt h.m-o > m of -aid county on the first Tuesday in October, next, within the legal hams i.f sale, the following property, to-wit: Forty acres of land, move or less, of lot No. (4) Four, in the 7th district and 3d section of said county, lying in the north-east corner of said lo: anil known as the home place of Mi's. B. C. Smith, sold as the property cf Mrs. B. C. Smith, late of said county, de ceased. Terms cash. This 3th day of September, 1917. WALTER R. SMITH, Administrator. Citation for Leave to Sell Land. ('. LORGIA, Bartow C mnt.v. To Whom it May Concern: J. N. McKelvey, administrator ot \Y. H. Stubbs, deceased, has In due form" applied to the undersigned for leave to seii the lands belonging to the es tate of said deceased, and said appli cation will be heard on the first Mon lay in October, next. This September 3. 1917. G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary. Citation for Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Tc Whom It May Concern: R. S. Bradley, administrator of Mar tha A. Lewis*, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate, of said deceased, and said ap plication will be heard von the first ' Monday in October, next. This Sifcutervbcr 3, 1917. G. M. HRNDR'CXS. Otiiituny. THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CART ERSVILLE NEWS, SEPT. 6, 1917. TAX LEVY FOR THE YEAR 1917. GEORGIA, Bartow County. By the Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Bartow Coun ty, Georgia, witting for County pur poses. It is hereby ordered that one dollar and twenty cents on the cne hundred dollars be and is hereby levied on all the taxable property in said county. Hr- per the digest of 1917, and any cith er property in said county subject to taxation, for county purposes, for said tear and that the same be cclie.tel b\ the Tax Collector of said Count.', for the following purposes, to-wit: Ist. Thirty-live (35) cents on the one hundred dollars, to pay the legal in debtedness of the county, due and to become due, during the year 1917. or past due. 2d. Twenty-five (25) cents on the one hundred dollars, to build and repair bridges and ocher improvements, ac cording to the contract. 3d. Three (3) cents on the one hundred dollars, to pay Sheriff, Jailers, or other officers’ fees, that they may tie legally entitled to out of the countv. 4th. One (1) cent on the one hundred dollars, to pay the expenses of the county, for bailiffs at courts, non-resi dent witnesses, in criminal cases, fuel, stationery and the Like. 5 th. Two (2) cents on the one hundred dollars, to i>ay expenses incurred in keeping the poor of the county, and as otherwise prescrilied bv the code of Georgia. 6th. Five (5) cents on the one hundred dollars, to pay jurors a per diem com" pensation. Forty (40) cents on the one hundred dollars, for a public road, fund,'for the purposes and as provided in section 696 of the Code cf Georgia and amend ments thereto. Bth. Nine (9) cents on the one hundred dollars, to pay any other lawful charge against the county. Said sums aggregating one dollar and twenty cents, on the one hundred dollars, on the taxable property of said county, for county purposes, a>s aforesaid, for the year 1917, It is further ordered that this order be spread upon the minutes of this (■(•nit and the same published, a copy posted at tine court house door and a copy furnished the tax collector as provided by law. Done in open court, this the sth day of September. 1917. G. M. BOYD, Cos. Com. A. WHITE, Cos. Com. N. M. ADAMS, Cos. Com. S. \V. BRADFORD. Cos. Com. G. H. GILREATFI, Cos. Com. Board of Commissioners of Roads a:td Revenues. Bartow County, Georgia. It. is further ordered,' that there be ond h hereby levied, as a penal tax for the public schools in the local districts hereafter named, as certified to ihi- board by the County Selioo’ Commissioner, provided by law: For Ransom local school district, twenty-five cents- cn the one hundred dollars. For Stile.-:bn• local sch-ol district twenty-two and one half cents on the one hundred dollars. Fdr Snow Springs local school dis tinct, thirty cents cn the cue hundred dollars. For Emerson local school district, twenty-five cents on the one hundred dullars. For Kingston local school district, twenty-five cents on the one hundred dollars. Said sums so levied by this order, vball be collected by the tax collector of said county, special tax digest s of said districts of said several local tax districts, as furnished by the local boards of trustees of said and s fricts, as provided by law. Done, in open court, this the sth da. of September, 1917. s G. M. BOYD, Cos. Com. X. A. WHITE. Cos. Com. N M. ADAMS, Cos. Com. ■ S. W. BRADFORD. Cos. Com. G. H. GM.RFATH, Cos. Com. Beard of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues, Bartow County, Georgia. TO EACH SCHOOL COMMUNITY, BARTOW COUNTY, GEORGIA; Your School Board asks, your eo-op eratfou and wants every child of school age to attend school. Teachers and Trustees of each school district are asked and required to take a census of their school, se eming the name and age of each child, and "report to our Superintendent, Mr. ,J. W. Jackson, by December Ist, 1917. It you want a raise in teachers’ salar ies, our supt rintendent is authorize and by this board to race a one-teacher si hool salary $.7.00 per month; a tv - teacher sch >1 salary SIO.OO per month: a three-teacher school .ala \ s 1.7.00 per month, pi mated, piovid and each teacher goes to work with the trustees of their school, take the cen sus, and raise last years average, and conform in a large ’measure to our compulsory school law. The irus’ees ef said schools promise to raise one half of stated raised safari s aud give s note pa.vn.ble to said teacher or teachers for the stated one half amount. Every child of school age in every school district will be tetter i to attend school, as per our law. If any father or mother claims they are not able to send their child or children to school, he or she mint make oath to th's hoard, or their representative, immediately, stating this condition, and in every case puttie- making this oath will be required to secure two citizens of tliei* - respective community to confirm or ratify said oath. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Citation for Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA. Bartow County. To Whom It May Concern: Jim. 11. Wikle, administrator de 1 1 mis non cum test a men to on Mrs. E. C Washington), deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said ap plication will "heard on the first Mon day in October, next. This September 3. 1917. G. W; 11 ENL>iUCKß..Ordinary. notice of sale of land. Will be sold by the undersigned to | the highest bidder for cash, at the of- j tice of A. V". Howe & Company, in th j citv of Tallapoosa, Georgia, on the 15tn ; dav of September, 1917, at the hour, of ten o’clock in the forenoon, or a, scon theieafrer as the bids sumbitted can be opened and considered, the t 1- lowing described lands, situate ai.d being in Bartow county, State of Geor gia, to-wit: All of lots of land numbers one uu. - died and sixty-thiee. one hundred and sixty-seven, one hundred and sixt>- etalu and one hundred and sixty-nine, all situate, lying and being in the 10th district and third section of Bar low county, in the State of Georgia each lot containing one hundred ami * : xtv acres, more or less; the whole tract being six hundred and forty acres, more or less, together with and including all and every of the rights, privileges and easements appurtenant to said land, as mentioned and set forth in that certain deed of convey ance made by William J. Wooten to fne First National Bank, of Tallapoosa, bearing date January 13th, 190S ami recorded January 15th, 1908, in Book “OO” of Deeds, pages 178 and 179, in the office of the clerk of the superior court, in Bartow county, Georgia, that is to say: A Right of Way forty feet in width on and over lots of land numbers 193. 198, 199, 221, 222 and 223 to and along the Western and Atlantic Railroad; and on and over certain other lands of said William J. Wooten as in said deed mentioned and described, for railroads, tramways, or other like pur poses; the right of way to the 80 feet wide for side tracks and spur tracks, with the right to keep, operate and maintain said railroads, tramways and roads at all times. Also a right of way of necessary width on and over said lands for a pipe line from Two Run Creek across the lots above named to lots Nos. 163, 167, 168 and 169, and the right to locate, erect, keep, maintain and operate a pumping station with all the machin ery and buildings therefor and houses for the operatives on any of said land? of said "Wooten; with the free use of water in and from said Two Run creek, for the purpose of mining, washing and preparing ores and minerals for shipment. Also the right to drain and run hack into the creek over any of the lands of said Wooten the water from the mud dams and dykes at the mines on the lands herein offered for sale. Also a ri#ht of way not exceeding 15 feet in width for a wagon road or tramway, on and over any of the lands of said Wooten. Also the right to build, use and maintain mtul dams, dykes, etc., on any of the lands aforesaid of said Wooten, for use in mining operations. For a more particular description of the rights, privileges and easements in said deed contained, reference is hereby made to the record thereof as aforesaid. All bids for the purchase of said lands at said sale, shall be in writing, inclosed in a sealed wrapper address ed to and filed with the undersigned A. V. Howe and Geo. W. Sheppard, Liquidating Committee, Tallapoo-a, Ga., on or before the day and hour above narged for said sale. ' No bid will be c nsidered unless ac companied by a duly certified bank check in a sum equal,to ten per cent of the amount hid, payable to the or der of said committee. Checks of un successful bidders will be promptly returned to tbe respective makers up on opening and consideration of bids. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Dated, this 24th dav of July, 1917. FIRST NATIONAL RANK of Tallapoosa, A. V. HOWE, GEO. W. SHEPPARD, Liquidating Committee Tallapoosa, Ga. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Bartow County. Notice is hereby give'll to all credi tors of the estate of Mrs. Mary A. Lay ton, late of said county, deceased, t > render an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by lav properly made out. And all persons In debted to said deceased are hereby r quested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 20th day of August. 1917. JNO. H. WIKLE, Administrator of Mrs. Mary A. Layton. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Mary Hoard vs. Tom Hoard, libel for divorce in the Superior Court of Bartow County, Georgia. The defendant, Tom Hoard, a it m resident, is hereby notified and re coiled iei,-onally or by attorney, to lit and appear at the next Superior Court to be held in and for said Bar tow County on the second Monday in January, 1918, next, then and there to li's ver the plaintiff's demand in a t action of libel for divorce as in default thereof the court will proceed as o justice shall appertain. Whites- the Honorable M. C. Tarver Judge of said court, this the 4 day of Septt ih Iter, 1917. .1. R. ANDERSON Deputy Clerk Bartow Superior Court. C. C. PITTMAN, Attorney for PlainSTff. For Sale —Excellent Seed Wheat —W_ H. FIELD. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s. The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless thill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on tbe Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood ar.d Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. FOR SALE Two good servicea ble old Mules at bar gain. W. H. FIELD *- * mm f vHr KJ Need a WAGON? TRY THE MITCHELL W. H. FIELD, Agt. TwotoOne and Quantity •WReiiyTuYtorC* G-ROASTEIO The Luzianne Guarantee: If, after using the contents of a can, you are not satisfied in every respect, your gro cer will refund your money.' QXZIANNBa#* The Reily-Taylor Company, New Orleans Taylor Maid One label like these will be on each of our 10c loaves—save them, they are valuable. Brin >' us 10 labels and we will give yo 'i free one 10c loaf. Cali for it by name from your grocer. If he does not handle it, call phone 28; we will send it to you. f 9 Taylor Maid Need a wagon? Let us talk to yon about the MITCHF.Lt line seq W. H Field, Agent Comfort, Economy, Satisfaction Comfort in the feel of well fining clothes. Economy in qualify that gives th>; limit j„ wear and service, at a moderate price. Satisfaction in knowing you arc wet! dressed. You’ll find these and more in “Shield Brand" Clothes. That’s the reputation they have maintained for nearly twenty years That’s why we sell them. New Fail Pa-tcras ready to show now. Come in and SEE them anyway. NOJfe; Yes, Ma'am; and you don’t have to take it for granted, either. You can prove the first by taste, and the second by arithmetic. Buy a can of Luzianne. Use half the quantity you ordinarily would. If it doesn’t go farther and taste better than other coffee at the price, tell the man who sold it to you and he’ll give you back your money. Make no mistake, Luzianne is great coffee —exceeding great. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. PHONE 28 PHONE 28 Drives Out Malaria, Builds Vp System The Old Standard general atreagtheni•; GROVE S TASTELESS chill TO*lC.dn_ Malnrts.enrichea the btood.and hasld* ” I tem. a true taste- Hot tW**** 1 “■ MRS. R. STEINBERG. Gartcrsville, Ga, TayEor Maid Taylor Maid